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Act lll, scene 1

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  • Benvolio and Mercutio are walking when they spot Tybalt
  • I swear on my heel, I don’t give a damn.
  • I swear on my head, here come the Capulets.
  • We’re arguing out in public. Remember the Prince’s threat. Either let’s go to some private place where we can discuss your grievances calmly and rationally, or else go our separate ways. Here everyone's looking at us.
  • Men's eyes were made to look, and let them gaze. I will not budge for any man's preference.
  • Your man! I’d be hanged before he would put on the uniform of your manservants. You call him your servant, your follower. Go to the dueling field; he’ll be your “follower” then. He’ll follow you onto the field to give you a proper fight. In that sense, your worship may call him your “follower.”
  • Well, goodbye, sir. Here comes my man.
  • [Draws his sword] Tybalt, you rat catcher, will you have a go with me?
  • I’m ready for you.
  • Gentle Mercutio, lower your sword.
  • Draw your sword, Benvolio, and beat down their weapons so they don’t strike each other. Gentlemen, for shame, stop this outrage! Tybalt, Mercutio, the prince expressly forbade fighting in Verona streets. Stop, Tybalt! Stop good Mercutio!
  • Mercutio and Tybalt start fighting while Romeo and Benvolio try to stop them.
  • Mercutio gets stabbed. Tybalt flees and Benvolio exits the scene
  • I was trying my best to help.
  • No, the wound’s not as deep as a well, nor as wide as a church-door, but it’s enough. It’ll do the job. Ask for me tomorrow, and you will find me a grave man. I am finished for this world. A plague on both your houses! My God, a mere dog, a rat, a mouse, or a cat can scratch a man to death! Some braggart, some rogue, some villain that fights by the book as if he’s solving arithmetic problems! Romeo, why the devil did you come between us? He stabbed me underneath your arm.
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